At Curated, we like to draw correlations between our cars and competition cars. We use the term “racing car for the street” around here rather often it seems and perhaps more than any car in our current or past inventory is this more justifiably applicable than with the 1998 Dodge Viper GTS-R which is presently in the Curated showroom.

From the beginning, Dodge Vipers were built to race with their big, thundering 8-liter V10 engines and dramatic bodywork competing in high profile sports car racing series in the U.S. based IMSA (NE: Professional Sports Car Racing) later American Le Mans Series and European-based series such as the BPR Global GT Series, FIA GT and European Le Mans Series, pitted against GT category challengers such as factory American iron such as Chevrolet Corvette, Saleen S7 and Panoz along with European competition from Porsche, BMW, McLaren and Lotus among others during the very high time in GT sports car racing worldwide.

In 1996, two teams took up the mantle of the racing Vipers. In the U.S., the Canaska Southwind team brought two cars to the IMSA GTS-1 category making their debut at the 1996 24 Hours of Daytona. While, in Europe the legendary French sport car entrants Oreca Racing likewise fielded two car entries in the BPR Global GT (later called FIA GT). Both teams converged to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans where Canaska Southwind earned a well-deserved tenth place overall finish in the French endurance classic.

Dodge was keen to showcase the Viper’s racing abilities from the onset as sales of the Bob Lutz designed cars were strong in the U.S. but disappointing in Europe and Asia where the company hoped to make a big entrance. Quite correctly, Dodge wanted to prove the car in real world competition against other cars in the market segment and the results spoke for themselves with factory and privateer Viper entries, particularly in the European market where they weren’t as well-known winning some of the world’s most important races, being driven by many of the top drivers of the time raising the company’s brand and the Viper model profile significantly in the process.

For homolgation, Dodge had to produce 100 Viper GTS-R examples for the road in order to meet the FIA’s requirements to compete on the global stage. Each of the 100 cars produced featured U.S. racing colors, white with long double blue stripes nose to bonnet (as seen on Oreca’s racing versions), and featured elements of the racing car in the road going versions.

The road going version Viper GTS-R borrowed the rear wing, front splitter, dive planes and deeper facia from the racing version. Replicas of the BBS racing wheels were also used while power was increased 460BHP with 500 foot-pounds of torque mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. Dodge claimed a scorching 12.5 second quarter mile time and a top speed at an impressive 185MPH.

This car, #1010, is a two owner example with 980 original miles and comes with complete documentation including images of the car being built on the assembly line and its completion at the Dodge factory, original sales kit, drivers manual, warranty information, original sales literature, images of Viper Team Oreca racing car at speed at Le Mans, autographed driver hero cards featuring Justin Bell, Olivier Beretta, Karl Wendlinger, Pedro Lamy, David Donohue and team boss Hughes de Chaunac.

Documentation also includes correspondence between the original owner and factory

Dodge sales representatives, original window sticker and many service invoices and comes with cover and floormats.

Simply put, the Dodge Viper GTR-S is one of the most desirable and collectible big block Amercian GT cars of the era and represents long term solid market value.

Per Window Sticker:

Dodge GTS Coupe

Exterior Color: Stone White Clear Coat

Interior: Seats – Leather Bucket

Engine: 8.0L V10 SFI

Transmission: 6-Speed Manual

Standard Equipment:

Air Bags – Next Generation

Air Bag On/Off Switch – Passenger

Brake – 4-Wheel Disc

Battery – 650 Amp Maintenance Free

Axle – Anti-Spin Differential

Axle Ratio – 3.07

Steering – Rack & Pinion

Suspension – Sport

Windshield Wipers – Var Intermittent

Spare Tire – Compact

Exhaust – Dual Rear

Pedals – Adjustable

Defrost – Rear Window

Clutch – 12”

Oil Cooler

Fuel Tank – 19 gallons

Interior Features:

Air Conditioning

Security Alarm

Windows – Power

Radio – Premium Sound w/CD and 6 Speakers

Shift Knob – Leather Wrapped

Cluster – Analog

Tachometer

Speedometer – 200MPH Primary

Mirror – Day/Night Rear View

Warning Chimes – Headlamps On

Steering Column – Tilt

Steering Wheel – Leather Wrapped

Console – Full Length Floor

Exterior Features:

Headlamps – Halogen

Fog Lamps

Windshield Glass – Tinted

Mirrors – Manual Fold-Away

Wheels – 17” Aluminium – Sparkle Silver

Tires – P275/40ZR17, P335/35ZR17 BSW

Optional Equipment:

GT2 Champion Group

Air Cleaner – Low Restriction

Dash Plaque – Serialized

Driving Belts – 5 Point Restraint

Graphics Package – GT2 Champion

Ground Effects – Ft Air Dam w/ Splitter

Ground Effects – Ft. Fasc w/ Aero Plates

Ground Effects – Side Sills

Spoiler – Winged, Rear

Stripes – Dual Painted

Tires – P275/40ZR17, P335/35ZR17 BSW

Wheels – 18” Aluminum – Painte

“At Curated, we do not acquire cars simply for inventory but rather based on what the car is. We love interesting provenance, very low production, very low mileage, very special and often weird cars”